"Hoovered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hoovered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hoovered" Meaning

"hoovered" is the past tense of the verb "to hoover", which means to clean or vacuum using a vacuum cleaner, typically a Hoover brand. Consequently, "hoovered" means to have cleaned or vacuumed using a vacuum cleaner. For example: "She hoovered the living room effortlessly."

"Hoovered" Examples

Usage Examples of "Hoovered"


Here are five different ways to use the verb "hoovered" in a sentence:

I hoovered the entire house after the party to get rid of the confetti.
The messy fan got quickly hoovered away with a damp cloth to remove the crumbs.
She hoovered up the remaining pizza crumbs from the box after dinner.
After a long day, I finally got to hoover the living room and get rid of the dust.
The strong wind hoovered away the loose leaves from the neighbor's yard, leaving it spotless.

Note: "Hoovered" is often used as a verb in British English, referring to vacuuming or sucking up something, especially with a vacuum cleaner.

"Hoovered" Similar Words

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The verb "hoovering" is the present participle of the verb "hoover". In British English, "to hoover" is a colloquialism for "to vacuum" or "to clean the floor with a vacuum cleaner". So, "hoovering" means to clean or sweep the floor with a vacuum cleaner.

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Hooves are the hard parts at the end of an animal's toe or leg that are used for walking, running, or grasping. They are typically found on horses, cows, and other ungulate animals.

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